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Gayab is an interesting blend of fantasy and revenge. The story follows Vishnu, an everyman who gets the chance to be invisible, which he uses for some not-so-noble purposes. The pacing feels a bit uneven, especially as it oscillates between the whimsical and the darker elements of his newfound ability. The practical effects are quite charming for the time, giving a quirky vibe to the invisibility concept that feels a tad dated but still endearing. Performances are decent, with Vishnu's conflicted feelings about his power bringing some depth. It tackles themes of isolation and vengeance, exploring what happens when someone feels wronged and takes justice into their own hands. It's a unique piece that captures a certain mid-2000s sensibility in Indian cinema.
Features practical effects that were notable for the era.Explores themes of isolation and revenge in a unique way.Captures a specific Indian cinema vibe from the mid-2000s.
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